I hereby nominate 1960's & 70's moog master Mort Garson for inclusion in the archives. Early in his career he released a series of moog-based albums that explored the darker possibilities of the instrument. I regret that I do not know much about the man, but here follows the first four tracks from his masterwork Black Mass Lucifer.

How early in his career was it anyway? He was born in 1924, and by the midsixties he had already played with Doris Day, The Sandpipers, Mel Torme, written a no. 1 hit (for Ruby & the Romantics) and conducted tons of easy listening albums .

Over land and under ashes
In the sunlight, see - it flashes
Find a fly and eat his eye
But don't believe in me
Don't believe in me
Don't believe in me

How early in his career was it anyway? He was born in 1924, and by the midsixties he had already played with Doris Day, The Sandpipers, Mel Torme, written a no. 1 hit (for Ruby & the Romantics) and conducted tons of easy listening albums .

...from around '67 on. His career apparently didn't get started until around '63 or '64.

I just noticed there's another thread open here wherein Garson's album The Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds is being pushed for inclusion as a seperate artist...

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